I've a lot to learn, says beaten Olympic champion Monica Puig

Monica Puig of Puerto Rico hits a backhand during the stadium show during Arthur Ashe Kids' Day prior to the start of the 2016 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre on August 27, 2016 in New York City. PHOTO | STEPHEN RYAN |

What you need to know:

  • Zheng beat the 32nd-seeded Puerto Rican 6-4, 6-2 to book a second-round date with Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine.
  • Puig, 22, admitted she had a lot to learn about coping with success and with her sharp rise up the rankings this year which saw her seeded for the first time at a Slam at number 32.

NEW YORK

Monica Puig, whose Olympic tennis triumph in Rio de Janeiro gave Puerto Rico their first ever Games gold, was unceremoniously bundled out of the US Open on Monday by China's Zheng Saisai.

Zheng beat the 32nd-seeded Puerto Rican 6-4, 6-2 to book a second-round date with Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine.

Puig, 22, admitted she had a lot to learn about coping with success and with her sharp rise up the rankings this year which saw her seeded for the first time at a Slam at number 32.

"It's always a little bit tough, especially coming off winning the Olympic gold medal. A lot of pressure, a lot of expectation, but I can always continue to learn," said Puig.

"That's what I'm going to try and do. All credit to her, though. She played well. But I'm still learning. I'm still growing. Trying to find the positives out of everything."